The activities of the exhibition (Made in Syria) concluded in Baghdad with a high popular turnout

Baghdad (ST): The activities of the “Made in Syria” exhibition, which lasted for ten days, were concluded in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, and received an unprecedented popular celebration of the Syrian industry and a direct sale that similar international exhibitions held in Baghdad did not witness during the past years.

The exhibition recorded a high turnout of Iraqi merchants to sign contracts with their Syrian counterparts to export Syrian industrial and agricultural products to Iraqi markets.

In statements to the news reporter in Baghdad, Syrian and Iraqi merchants and citizens confirmed that the Iraqi popular demand for obtaining the products of the exhibition is due to the accuracy of the Syrian industry, the purity of its raw materials, the aesthetics of its manufacture, and its compatibility with the Iraqi taste.

Iraqi economic journalist Mazen Muhammad said: “Syrian products are beautiful and elegant and remind us of the beautiful days we lived in Syria, our second country, and we love them very much, and we hope that such exhibitions will be repeated.”

K.Q.

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